Analysis of auction sales (James Hutchinson)

"On The Creek", circa 1976 Oil on Canvas, 16" x 20 1/4"Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee

James Hutchinson was a member of the Indian River School of Painting, which
was not a formal school but was a group which began with mostly African-American
Florida working class people who wanted to paint. Following is the
explanation of that school and its participants.

Indian River
School is a name applied to Floridian artists in the 1950’s and 1960’s.
They were heavily influenced by nature. Most of the artists in this
movement were African American. Their work is chara (showing 500 of 3144 characters).

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